Krakow remained in a Rip Van Winkle dismal sleep during the 44 years of communism. When awakened to life in the early 1990s, a new movement has revived its essence, the Rynek Glowny of Krakow, the largest and most authentic medieval square on the continent. All roads lead to it.
Composed of Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque facades, despite of its origin from the year 1257, the center is dominated by Sukiennice, a yellow arch, the "webs room" built in the 14th century and updated during t... [ read more ]

The Aqua Park in Krakow is the biggest in Poland and one of the largest in Europe. Since its opening in June 2000, the Aqua Park is the most popular entertainment and recreation center in Krakow. It received the prestigious title called "Building of the Year" and has become an inseparable part of the tourist offer of the town.
The Aqua Park has three pools, a total of 2,000 square meters of space, with a wide range of attractions, including massage, swimming, salt water jacuzzi, modern sa... [ read more ]

If you want to visit Poland, but you don’t know many things about it, our holiday guide to Poland will help you. The Republic of Poland is located in Central Europe and has direct access to the Baltic Sea. Warsaw is the capital and the national currency is the zloty. The neighbors of Poland are Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania, the Baltic sea and Russia (Russian enclave of Kaliningrad).
The climate in Poland is temperate, with cold winters, misty and... [ read more ]

Poland, officially the Republic of Poland is positioned in Central Europe and is bordered by Germany to the west, the Czech Republic and Slovakia to the south, Ukraine and Belarus to the east, Lithuania, Russia and the Baltic Sea to the north. The state has maritime borders with Denmark and Sweden.
The UNESCO World Heritage list includes old historical centers in Krakow, Warsaw, Zamosc, Torun, Wieliczka Salt Mine, Castle of the Teutonic Order in Malbork, Zebrydowska pilgrimage area, Cente... [ read more ]

The vast majority of the Poles give you the impression that Warsaw is a very ugly city, all praising Krakow and other cities. Almost all of them hate the Palace of Culture, a tall building, built in Gothic Stalinist style, a copy of "The Seven Sisters of Moscow".
But if you have a chance to visit the city of Warsaw, you can see that is not that bad as they say, on the contrary, it is a really nice city. It has an old town completely rebuilt after being smashed during the war, that deserve... [ read more ]

The capital of Poland is one of the greenest cities in Europe, with many large and well maintained parks. One of the most famous are the Saxon Gardens. Let’s see some other beautiful recreation places in Poland. If you like to walk between a historical buildings surrounded by amazing nature, the park in the heart of the Jura Mountains is the perfect place for you.
Czestochawa with the Jasna Gora Monastery is the most visited pilgrimage site in Central and Eastern Europe from the beginni... [ read more ]

The Wilanow Palace is known as the Polish Versailles and it is one of the most spectacular palaces in Poland. The Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw was inaugurated in 1995 and was a gift from the Soviet Union to the city. Royal Castle in Warsaw, called Zamek Królewski in Polish, was the residence of Polish kings since the fourteenth century, and then the parliament building.
The Malbork Castle was built by the Teutonic Knights as a place of rest. In free translation the name of the... [ read more ]

Poland is a country with a unique beauty that can be admired both in old cities and the wild scenery of national parks and nature reserves. The central part of the country is divided in two. The northern part has low lands and the southern part is dominated by high lands. These high lands include the famous Krakow- Wielum limestone, beautiful caves and spectacular medieval castles. The southern area of the country is dominated by the Carpathians and Tatra, which offers a beautiful natural sc... [ read more ]

A place of death permeated by history, luxurious castles of the monarchs of past centuries, Gothic churches and the native land of the most loved Pope, this is how the turism of Poland looks like. We invite you to take a historical and cultural tour in a less promoted country, where romance blends with grim memories of the past.
In Poland you can visit many interesting places such as the cultural city Wroclaw, different mountain resorts, the Gothic Malbork castle, the famous Lazienki Park... [ read more ]

Poland has managed over the centuries to remain an independent country without problems, the visitors discovering a land full of culture, breathtaking landscapes and places full of history. Whether you want to explore vibrant cities or deserted and mysterious forests, you have plenty of choice. You can even go and shudder at Auschwitz -Birkenau, where it was built a museum dedicated to those who died in concentration camps.
Our tourist guide will offer you 7 places for a diversified tou... [ read more ]